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Movie Review: Redacted Play

Movie Review: Redacted

Reel Weekend | 14 March 2008

Director Brian De Palma returns to his low-budget roots with Redacted. The film was shot on high-def video for an American cable channel and looks at life in Iraq for a squad of American soldiers in typically controversial style. It focuses upon the brutal rape of an Iraqi girl by out-of-control American soldiers, and while it's not exactly subtle and doesn't tell us much we don't already know, it's pretty powerful stuff.

DVD Review: The Counterfeiters Play

DVD Review: The Counterfeiters

Reel Weekend | 14 March 2008

For the second year in a row, Germany produced the Best Foreign Language winner at the Oscars, and like last year's The Lives Of Others, The Counterfeiters is a politically charged thriller about uncomfortable events in the country's past. This is a wartime tale, focusing on the uneasy relationship between the Nazis and Jewish counterfeiters, who were offered a slightly nicer life in concentration camps in return for creating fraudulent money and documents...

Movie Review: Diary of the Dead Play

Movie Review: Diary of the Dead

Reel Weekend | 07 March 2008

Veteran horror filmmaker George A. Romero may not have invented zombies, but he pretty much invented the zombie movie as we know it back in 1966, with his undead classic Night of the Dead. George's now back with the latest in the Dead line of movies, Diary of the Dead. Luckily this isn't the tale of a lovesick, 30-something PR zombie keeping track of how many brains she's eaten in her secret diary – it's a low budget, handheld account of the outbreak of the zombie plague from the point of view of a bunch of irritating students.

Movie Review: Vantage Point Play

Movie Review: Vantage Point

Reel Weekend | 07 March 2008

Pete Travis' Vantage Point is very much a post-24 action thriller, with jerky handheld camera work, sweaty FBI agents running around and a real-time urgency to the plot. It focuses on the attempted assassination of the US president, played by William Hurt, at an anti-terrorism summit in Spain, and we see it from the perspective of eight individuals, including Dennis Quaid's secret service agent, Sigourney Weaver's newswoman and Forest Whittaker's camcorder-wielding tourist...

Movie Review: Margot at the Wedding Play

Movie Review: Margot at the Wedding

Reel Weekend | 29 February 2008

Margot at the Wedding, starring Nicole Kidman, Jack Black and Jennifer Jason Leigh, is a dark comedy written and directed by Noah Baumbach, whose previous movie The Squid and the Whale proved a breakthrough indie hit in 2005. Kidman plays Margot, a successful writer but emotional wreck who comes to visit her estranged sister Pauline after she hears she is about to marry a deeply unsuitable man she has only just met...

DVD Review: Eastern Promises Play

DVD Review: Eastern Promises

Reel Weekend | 29 February 2008

David Cronenberg has brought us many horrifying images over the years – from James Woods inserting pulsating video cassettes into his stomach to Jeff Goldblum transforming into a gloopy insect. But few are as disturbing as the sight of Viggo Mortensen's bits flapping around during the much-discussed bathhouse fight in Eastern Promises, which hits DVD shelves this week. This is the Canadian director's follow up to A History of Violence, and like that film, mixes a mainstream thriller plot with his own distinctive style.

Movie Review: The Boss of it All Play

Movie Review: The Boss of it All

Reel Weekend | 29 February 2008

The Boss of it All is definitely a comedy, but director Lars von Trier goes out of his way to subvert the genre. The first thing we hear is the director's voice, telling us exactly what kind of film we're going to be watching, and he pops up a bit later to inform us when we're at the halfway point. He also directs using a process called Automavision, in which a computer randomly chooses the camera angles, meaning that at any point, characters will disappear out of frame and sentences will be cut off in mid-flow. Police Academy this ain't...

Episode 2: Party games, Xbox LIVE movies and Burnout Paradise Play

Episode 2: Party games, Xbox LIVE movies and Burnout Paradise

Start/Select | 24 January 2008

Guy Cocker and his panel of experts are back for more gaming goodness in this second episode of Start/Select. This week they look at games for the party season – in particular SingStar for the PS3 and Sony's card-playing game The Eye of Judgment. They also review the new high-definition movies that have been released on to the Xbox LIVE Marketplace and have a gander at the Burnout Paradise demo.

Episode 8: I'm Not There, I Am Legend and Paranoid Park Play

Episode 8: I'm Not There, I Am Legend and Paranoid Park

Reel Weekend | 26 December 2007

Once you've finished scoffing mince pies and draining every last drop from the sherry bottle, make sure you catch this post-festive episode of Reel Weekend – Ben Howard takes a look at the Boxing Day releases vying for your Christmas money. In this show, Todd Haynes introduces us to the many faces of Bob Dylan, Will Smith is the last man alive and Gus Van Sant gets down with the skate kids.

Top 5 movies of 2007 Play

Top 5 movies of 2007

Reel Weekend | 21 December 2007

As 2007 draws to a close, Ben Howard takes a look back at the last 12 months of cinema releases as he counts down Reel Weekend's top five movies of the year. With offerings including Ridley Scott's American Gangster, The Bourne Ultimatum starring Matt Damon and the true-life crime epic Zodiac, it was a tough call. Find out which films made the selection...


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